Does anyone know of any association/organization that gives awards
for excellent UI designs?
The particular product categories that I'm interested in are
commercial/industrial products and medical informatics.

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Hello everybody
I am currently working out a GUI concept for a windows software that should (among a 1000 other things) also be accessible in the sense that one should control the interface entirely by keyboard.
Though I know a variety of tools and standards to check and implement good accessibility on the web, I never came across any guidelines or recommendations on how to make a software accessible.
Can anyone name me some (non-technical) sources?